stever20 wrote:EMT wrote:Some of these bad losses are much worse then others. I wouldn't call any Power 6 loss a bad loss.
BC
Tulsa
Even UTEP
You have Top 150 RPI teams (guessing) in here with some real dogs....
This just shows how dumb labels are...
First off, by your labels, BC isn't a bad loss because it's a P6. But you are helping me actually prove my point....
The BC loss- by Providence in '15.... BC was ranked #110 in Ken Pom.
The Tulsa loss- by Creighton in '15. Tulsa was ranked #85 in Ken Pom.
So why is the BC loss a better loss than the Tulsa loss? Just because of a stupid label?
Also lets look at '15 Xavier.....
Billyjack bolded UTEP as a bad loss, but didn't bold Auburn
UTEP that year in KP 97, Auburn 139
so which one was the worse loss?
BE fans hate when the P5 label is thrown out, but they are quick to throw out the P6 label if it includes the Big East.
stever20 wrote:ok, so you say Georgetown goes 3-5 vs the top 4 teams.
then goes 1-1 in the BET.
so 4-6 there....
Already 10 losses there.
Then add in 1 more presumably vs Syracuse. That's 11...
Georgetown would have to go pretty close to 8-2 or better vs rest of the BE to feel really good about making the tourney. Anything worse than that and you are at 14 losses, and that's when things get really dicey.
GumbyDamnit! wrote:stever20 wrote:ok, so you say Georgetown goes 3-5 vs the top 4 teams.
then goes 1-1 in the BET.
so 4-6 there....
Already 10 losses there.
Then add in 1 more presumably vs Syracuse. That's 11...
Georgetown would have to go pretty close to 8-2 or better vs rest of the BE to feel really good about making the tourney. Anything worse than that and you are at 14 losses, and that's when things get really dicey.
In 2012-13 Villanova beat one Top 100 RPI team OOC (#82), and had 4 OOC losses including to #273 Columbia, and they finished 10-8 /11-9, tied for 7th in conference. It was not exactly a blazing record heading into the tourney at 20-13. They were a 9 seed. Why? Because they beat Louisville, Syracuse and G'town on their home floor and all of those teams were ranked in the Top 10.
Teams that can demonstrate they can beat top teams usually get the benefit of the doubt. If G'town finishes somewhere around 18-20 wins but they knock off Nova, Xavier, Creighton, along with the Oregon and that's going to be really tough keeping them out IMO. What if you add Butler to that list? Point is, no one knows for sure what might happen.
Jet915 wrote:Comparing other Big East teams to Georgetown (other than Nova/Marquette) are comparing apples and oranges. Georgetown is a BRAND NAME. They have won a national championship. They play in a recruiting hotbed. They should be making the NCAA tournament every year and ranked most years. What they are doing now, losing season last year and the bad start this year are not acceptable to Georgetown standards.
Bluejay wrote:....Form best to worst:
A) JT3
B) Wojo
c) Mullin
It pains me that the above guys represent the schools that they do. When it was announced that we were entering the Big East, I was excited that we would get to play these historically great basketball schools twice a year. At this point, however, each of the schools does anything but excite. The problem with each of the programs right now is the exact same across the board - poor coaching. I'd add Willard to the list as I think he is a poor coach as well, but at least Seton Hall is competitive right now.
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